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Montreal.
Posted: Mon Nov 30, 2009 9:40 pm
by iblamesummers

letus discourus aboutum Montrealus.

Re: Montreal.
Posted: Mon Nov 30, 2009 9:54 pm
by elbandito
Indeed.
I live in Montreal. Therefore, it rules.
End of discussion.
Re: Montreal.
Posted: Mon Nov 30, 2009 9:57 pm
by iblamesummers
elbandito wrote:Indeed.
I live in Montreal. Therefore, it rules.
End of discussion.
c'mon give me the 'inside dope.' i am getting so sick of the USA. an extended vacation would be so fucking sweet if i could pull it off.

Re: Montreal.
Posted: Mon Nov 30, 2009 10:02 pm
by Nychthemeron
Visit cloudscapes and steal all of his homemade pedals.
Re: Montreal.
Posted: Mon Nov 30, 2009 10:49 pm
by bigchiefbc
Fantastic strip clubs. Stay away from the popular places like Super Sexe, and go to the places that say "contact". One of my favorites is called Downtown

Re: Montreal.
Posted: Mon Nov 30, 2009 11:06 pm
by elbandito
ok... what exactly do you want to know?
there's a pretty decent music scene here... well, arts in general. lotsa theatre, visual arts and music.
year round, there's pretty much always some kind of festival going on somewhere in the city, especially in the summertime, when they unpredictably close off random streets for a week-long event of some kind. A few streets become pedestrian avenues during the summer months, as well.
umm... it's strategically located for touring, allowing easy access to four major cities: Toronto, Ottawa, Halifax & New York. The biggest issue, currently, is that a lot local venues are closing down, or are switching to DJ's. there is a push in the other direction, though. we'll haev to wait and see what happens.
if you smoke weed, it's pretty damn easy to find ganja and if you like other things, you can probably get those too especially in chinatown.
if you speak french, bonus. if not, it's really not too bad. the vast majority of ppl at least understand english, even if they don't speak it well.
i dunno what else to say. if you've got any questions, lemme know.
I'm considering an extended vacation as well, but to the U.S, with Portland, Oregon being my focus.
Re: Montreal.
Posted: Mon Nov 30, 2009 11:07 pm
by elbandito
bigchiefbc wrote:Fantastic strip clubs. Stay away from the popular places like Super Sexe, and go to the places that say "contact". One of my favorites is called Downtown

Holy crap... if you like strip clubs, this is
definitely the place to be. I swear, this is the peeler capital of Canada.
Re: Montreal.
Posted: Mon Nov 30, 2009 11:09 pm
by elbandito
iblamesummers wrote:elbandito wrote:Indeed.
I live in Montreal. Therefore, it rules.
End of discussion.
c'mon give me the 'inside dope.' i am getting so sick of the USA. an extended vacation would be so fucking sweet if i could pull it off.

Oh, and in all seriousness, if you're planning to come here and I'm planning to go to the States, we should think about one of those "house swap" deals that high school students do. know what i'm talking about?
Re: Montreal.
Posted: Mon Nov 30, 2009 11:14 pm
by magiclawnchair
never been to montreal.
i would love to go up there and see the mighty blackhawks out skate the habs some day!
seriously, i love me some canada!!!!

Re: Montreal.
Posted: Mon Nov 30, 2009 11:16 pm
by iblamesummers
yeah see i was wondering about the French thing a bit. i would like to learn French. be fluent. i think that would be an added incentive (weed would also be an added incentive). i know a little bit about teh music scene. i little bit less about the art scene. i kind of want to know how easy/hard it is to live there, jobs-wise & stuff. i pretty much am unemployable so anything like dishwasher or something would be cool. enough to cover rent. i saw on one messageboard that like shared apartments go for like $400 plus utilities. which is a little high, cost-of-living for me personally unless i had a decent enough job to cover it.
also. Canada in general. supposedly has a horribly postal system. that would take some time to get used to.
i thought about wanting to move to Olympia WA or PDX (or just anywhere out west) but i don't i really want to do that now. i might as well stay here but i want to leave teh USA i am getting sick of this bullshit it is so fucking lame i am sick of the Obamatrons and the Dumb Bovines i have had ENOUGH !!! i want to just save up some money & just say peace out on some
randall robinson shit...

Re: Montreal.
Posted: Mon Nov 30, 2009 11:36 pm
by elbandito
Randal Robinson wrote:"A good many white Americans are leaving the country, too, moving to Canada. My book provoked a lot of mail, but it is the first time I have written a book where at least half the mail came from white Americans. So while the parts about race may not have resonated with them, the diagnosis of the culture did. Something is very, very wrong with American culture. The signs are everywhere. I think the country is in almost terminal descent. The business class is combined with the evangelicals. And I think the evangelicals want to provoke an immense global disaster to precipitate the second coming of Christ. So they are very happy about what we’re doing to Iraq—and the menace we present now for Syria and for Iran—because they think that the apocalypse is an important thing to get into so that they can see vindicated their most literal interpretation of the Bible."
That's some terribly fatalistic shit. "Terminal Descent"? "...precipitate the second coming..."?
wow.
Re: Montreal.
Posted: Mon Nov 30, 2009 11:44 pm
by elbandito
iblamesummers wrote:i kind of want to know how easy/hard it is to live there, jobs-wise & stuff. i pretty much am unemployable so anything like dishwasher or something would be cool. enough to cover rent. i saw on one messageboard that like shared apartments go for like $400 plus utilities. which is a little high, cost-of-living for me personally unless i had a decent enough job to cover it.
i don't know how much you pay wherever you live, but $400/mth for a room is pretty standard in MTL, TOR and VAN. You can find much cheaper, if you look. It really depends on your standard of living. Shit, I only pay $200/mth + $5 for internet. You can imagine the squalor.
iblamesummers wrote:also. Canada in general. supposedly has a horribly postal system. that would take some time to get used to.
you mean snail mail?! who even uses that shit anymore?
iblamesummers wrote:i am sick of the Obamatrons and the Dumb Bovines i have had ENOUGH !!!

I feel ya, man. I really do. *sigh*
Re: Montreal.
Posted: Tue Dec 01, 2009 12:07 am
by iblamesummers
okay tell me more about Montreal. good transist. a good biking city. nice parks. decent bars. sexxxy people. what?

Re: Montreal.
Posted: Tue Dec 01, 2009 12:20 am
by elbandito
Well planned transit system but poorly executed. There's virtually nothing that can be called 24 hour service, unless you consider waiting for a night bus that may or may not show up, 24 hours service. Good thing is that if you're not lazy, it's pretty easy and quick to get from place to place on a bicycle. there are lots of dedicated bike lanes, many of which have an actual concrete curb in between the cars and the bicycle, which is kickass.
There's lots of parks and parkettes... you'll probably find one per block, on average. There are several large parks as well, the most notable being Mont Royal.
Bars - tons of 'em.
Sexy girls - oh, hell yes.
What? - what?
Re: Montreal.
Posted: Tue Dec 01, 2009 1:15 am
by iblamesummers
what area do you live in & where is the section that has the cheapest places to live & stuff? not "gentified" areas per se but you know...